UNOPS mission is to expand the capacity of the UN system and its partners to imp...
UNOPS mission is to expand the capacity of the UN system and its partners to implement peacebuilding, humanitarian and development operations that matter for people in need. Working in some of the world’s most challenging environments, UNOPS vision is to always satisfy partners with management services that meet world-class standards of quality, speed and cost effectiveness.
The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) is the United Nations programme working towards a better urban future. Its mission is to promote socially and environmentally sustainable human settlements development and the achievement of adequate shelter for all. In October 2016, at the UN Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development – Habitat III – member states signed the New Urban Agenda. This is an action-oriented document which sets global standards of achievement in sustainable urban development, rethinking the way we build, manage, and live in cities. Through drawing together cooperation with committed partners, relevant stakeholders, and urban actors, including at all levels of government as well as the private sector, UN-Habitat is applying its technical expertise, normative work and capacity development to implement the New Urban Agenda and Sustainable Development Goal 11 – to make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
UN-Habitat is an active member of the Inter Agency Standing Committee (IASC)which is the longest-standing and highest-level humanitarian coordination forum of the United Nations system and has been contributing to policy making pertaining emergency response to manmade armed conflict and natural disasters. UN-Habitat continues to advice IASC on Housing Land and Property Rights and emergency housing rehabilitation in conflict and post conflict and post natural disaster context, in line with the fourth Domain of Change of its 2020 to 2025 Strategic Plan: “Effective urban crisis prevention and response”. It has built a significant expertise at the global level to support national and local authorities to assess the impact of crises on housing and infrastructure.
The King Salman Relief (KSRELIEF) is established King Salman bin Abdulaziz in May 2015, with a primary goal to operate solely on the basis of humanitarian need and without any other motive, through close cooperation with fully-accredited international humanitarian relief organizations and other vital support partners dedicated to coordinating and providing international relief to crisis-afflicted communities, alleviating suffering and providing the essentials to allow people everywhere to live good lives.
Strategic objectives on humanitarian response and relief to:
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Deliver KSA’s external humanitarian aid and relief.
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Develop strong partnerships with leading humanitarian organizations.
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Develop an effective process to respond to humanitarian crises quickly and effectively.
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Increase the impact of KSA’s aid and its sustainability through improved commissioning, monitoring and evaluation.
The key objectives of this assignment are to:
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Strengthen the strategic partnership between UN-Habitat and the humanitarian arms of the Kingdom such as KSRelief, , AGFUND, AlWaleed Philanthropies humanitarian Saudi NGOs among others, with direct support to humanitarian affairs, and emergency response outside Saudi Arabia
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Develop new initiatives and concepts to respond to impact of manmade and natural disasters and emergency response and negotiate with the above organisations’ collaboration and potential funding.
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Facilitate knowledge exchange, skills development, and joint collaboration between UN-Habitat and the above organisations in the areas of emergency and humanitarian response at the global level.